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SAINT JOHN
1805 Penbrook Terrace Linden, New Jersey 07036
Very Rev. Robert G. McBride, J.C.L., J.V. ..............Pastor Rev. Paul Passant Rev. Nnaemeka Andrew Onyemaobi Rev. Philip Latronico....................... Emmaus/C.Y.O. Director Deacon Edward Campanella ...................Pastoral Associate Deacon Michael York ................... Religious Ed. Coordinator Deacon Timothy A. Kennedy ...................Pastoral Associate Dr. Deborah Egan, Ed.D. ................................ School Principal Amy Giglio................... Sacrament Preparation Coordinator
CONFESSIONS: Monday through Friday after 7:00 pm Mass. Saturdays, 1:00 - 2:00 pm & 7:45 pm, Sunday: 7:45 pm.
BAPTISMS: Parents are asked to contact the Religious Education Office in the sixth month of pregnancy for Baptism Classes. (732-388-1253)
MARRIAGES: Contact the rectory at least one year in advance & before making other arrangements.
SICK CALLS: Any hour - Day or Night
HOSPITAL VISITATION: Contact Rectory
RESPECT LIFE: Holy Hour for life and liberty every Monday at 7:00 pm Cenacle for Life Rosary, Thursdays at 8:00 & 9:00 am
CRISIS PREGNANCY HELP: Any woman who is pregnant and in need of assistance should never feel that abortion is her only option. Personal and confidential assistance is available at the following numbers:
CCS - Pat Chiarello ............................201-246-7379 Crisis Pregnancy Helpline.................. 1-888-4-OPTIONS Birthright........................................... 1-800-550-4900 Post Abortion Healing.......................1-877-HOPE 4 ME
Rectory Phone....................................................................908-486-6363 Rectory Fax..........................................................................908-486-5345 Parish E-mail .................................................................parish@sjanj.net Parish Website ..................................................................www.sjanj.net School Website .................................................................www.sjanj.org
Serving: Clark, Cranford, Linden, Rahway & Winfield, New Jersey
MASSES Saturday ............................................................................. 8:30 am Saturday Evening ..............................................5:30 & 7:00 pm Sundays ....7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am, 12:00 & 7:00 pm (Youth)
Daily (Monday to Friday) ............. 7:00, 8:30 am & 7:00 pm Eve of Holy Days .............................................................7:00 pm Holy Days ................. 7:00, 8:30 am, 12:00 noon & 7:00 pm First Fridays...................................... 7:00, 8:30 am & 7:00 pm
DEVOTIONS Miraculous Medal Novena Mondays .................................................... 8:30 am & 7:00 pm Our Lady of Fatima Devotions First Saturdays................................................................ 8:30 am Rosary ............................................................ Mondays, 6:40 pm Perpetual Adoration......................................... 24 hours a day
September 29, 2019
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
School......................................................................................... 732-388-1360 Religious Education Office ................................................. 732-388-1253 St. John the Apostle Food Pantry .................................... 732-388-1216 Respect Life Office................................................................. 973-497-4350
THE APOSTLE Catholic Community
Page 1 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 Mass Intentions for the Week
Saturday, September 28, St. Wenceslaus, St. Lawrence Ruiz and Companions 8:30 am Joseph & Lee Wright 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 pm Stephen Tuday 7:00 pm Intention of the Parishioners Sunday, September 29 7:30 am Bob Gabel 9:00 am James Weiss 10:30 am Lucia “Lucy” Tamburino 12:00 pm George Garcon, Jr. 7:00 pm Ruth Lou Bass Monday, September 30, St. Jerome 7:00 am Al Jagodinski 8:30 am Jim Finnegan 7:00 pm Joseph Lovaglio Tuesday, October 1, St. Therese of the Child Jesus 7:00 am Owen D. Burke 8:30 am Stephanie Ottowski 7:00 pm Chester Fortuna Wednesday, October 2, The Holy Guardian Angels 7:00 am Henry & Natalie Rozborski 8:30 am Mary Pasanda-1st Anniversary 7:00 pm Margaret Pictroski Thursday, October 3 7:00 am Stella & Frank Falkowski 8:30 am Joseph O. Averso 7:00 pm Theresa Dowzycki First Friday, October 4, St. Francis of Assisi 7:00 am Owen D. Burke 8:30 am Kevin Crimmins 7:00 pm George Koch First Saturday, October 5, St. Francis Xavier Seelos 8:30 am Jeffrey C. Ford 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 pm Scott Beriont 7:00 pm Michael Olivira Sunday, October 6, Respect Life Sunday 7:30 am Joseph Urban III 9:00 am John Hickey 10:30 am Ciechacki *& Rehberger Families 12:00 pm Audrey Taluba – 6th Anniversary 7:00 pm For Intention of Joe & Jeannine Guenther – 30th Wedding Anniversary *Masses at 7:00 am are in the HF Chapel, McGuinness Ctr.
Memorials For the Week of September 29, 2019
Altar Candles: Linda Rose Janus – 1st Anniversary Tabernacle Candle: Charles & Mildred Gergich Perpetual Adoration: One Set: Jeffrey C. Ford
The Word of the Lord First Reading: Amos 6:1a, 4-7 Amos denounces the selfish attitude of those who surround themselves with luxuries with no concern for others. He goes on to warn that because these people lacked interest in the state of their society, they would be the first to be exiled.
Second Reading: 1 Timothy 6:11-16 Paul tells Timothy to seek integrity, faith and love. Paul urges him to attain everlasting life by maintaining strong faith in Jesus and in God until Jesus returns.
Gospel: Luke 16:19-31 Jesus tells of a rich man who feasted daily, while a beggar named Lazarus went hungry outside his gates. When both men died, Lazarus was taken to Abraham, but the rich man was in torment. When he begged for mercy, Abraham reminded him that Lazarus had lived in torment, while the rich man lived in selfish luxury. The man then asked if Lazarus could be sent to his brothers to warn them. But Abraham said if they had not heeded Moses or the prophets, they would ignore even the warning of one risen from the dead.
Let Us Pray For the Deceased and Their Families Florence L. Howell
OUR LADY OF FATIMA PROCESSION will be held on October 13, 2019 after the 12 pm mass. Bring family and friends. We welcome volunteers Call us at 908-848-7766 . Thank you, MilAve Devotion Team
READINGS FOR THE WEEK SUN Am 6:1a, 4-7; 1 Tm 6:11-16; Lk 16:19-31 MON Zec 8:1-8; Lk 9:46-50 TUE Zec 8:20-23; Lk 9:51-56 WED Neh 2:1-8; Mt 18:1-5, 10 THUR Neh 8:1-4a, 5-6, 7b-12; Lk 10:1-12 FRI Bar 1:15-22; Lk 10:13-16 SAT Bar 4:5-12, 27-29; Lk 10:17-24
THE STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE OFFERTORY COLLECTION
Through Sunday, September 22, 2019
Weekly Budget Need - FY’ 20 $ 17,484 Actual Weekly Collection $ 11,828 Surplus (Deficit) $ (5,656) Thank you for your consistent generosity
Page 2 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 29, 2019
Perpetual Eucharistic
Adoration is the adoration of Jesus Christ’s REAL presence
in the Holy Eucharist.
The Perpetual Adoration Chapel looks to have two hourly adorers scheduled for every hour of the week. Presently, there are some hours with only one hourly
adorer. The following hours are in need of a second hourly adorer Monday 12 pm, Tuesday 12 pm, Wednesday 12 pm
Saturday 5 pm, Sunday 8 am Call or text Anne Tel # 908-247-6998
email [email protected] sign up at
http://www.sjanj.net/ministries/perpetual-adoration
ROSARY CONGRESS 2019
COMING TO ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE
SPONSORED BY THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK
The Rosary Congress is a week long period of around the clock prayer consisting of
Perpetual Adoration and Hourly Rosary, offered in a spirit of reparation. We, St. John
the Apostle Parish, are joining with other parishes across the Archdiocese of Newark to
pray for the healing of our Church, our families and our nation.
Our parish is sponsoring a 24 hour period in the Main Church, beginning on
Wednesday, October 9th with the 7:00 pm Mass and ending on Thursday October 10th
with the 7:00 pm Mass. To commit to a particular hour and/or to
assist in leading the Rosary, please contact Anne Yamakaitis: 908-247-6998
[email protected] as soon as possible. communicate concerns, suggestions and
recommendations to the Overall Coordinator, who is very friendly.
For more information contact Anne at 908-247-6998 - [email protected].
Saint John the Apostle
Respect Life Ministry
October Baby Bottle Drive
Starting The weekend of Oct. 5/6 the bottles will be given
out after all Masses. We ask you
to put in your spare change during the
month of October. Please bring them back to church the
weekend of November 2/3.
All proceeds will be given to
Life Choices Resource Center
503 Main Street
Metuchen, New Jersey
732-516-0911
1-800-opt-4her
All donations are tax deductible
Life Choices turns no one away and answers
Phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Thank you and may God bless you.
Page 3 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 Schedule of Events – September 28 – October 6
***Choir Practice Will Resume the Week of 10/6
Songs For Celebration
Entrance Hymn: Bless Be the Lord #677 Offertory: Here I am, Lord #818 Communion: Whatsoever You Do #828 Let Us Break Bread Together #800 Sending Forth: Christ, Before Us #640 All bulletin articles must be approved by our Pastor, Fr. Bob, and submitted to [email protected] by 5 pm Monday of the week of publication.
Please Pray for Our Sick and Their Caregivers Helen Angelo John Lewtuch Judith Bayou Barbara Lipari Genelyn Pijuan Joan Bernacki William Stypa Lofgren Joel Rivera John Bernacki Mary E. Lanzillo Theresa Rogoz Frank Biondi Louis F. Lopez Joan Roszkowski Betty Hora Boetsch Mary Jo Mackowski Robert Rusnak Nicole Coupaud Mary Masluck Joanne Russo Jennifer DeFelice Carl Matyas Bob Smorol Anthony Fiorillo Jr. Claire A. Miller Pat Smorol Tony Fiorillo Sr. Jean Mizejewski Joan Struss Loren Gonczi Stephen Mizejewski Alexa Rose Veit Katherine Graba John Paffrath Larry Wheat Emilia Grabska Dolores Parisi Nacny Whelan Matt Hall Rose Ann Parisi Skip Whelan Baby Holden John Passant Elaine Zemeckis Henry Imiolek Juan Perez Ellen LePoidevin Janet Petrone
St. John the Apostle Parish Fundraiser
Friday OctOber 25 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Sister Donna O’Brien Auditorium -PIZZA PARTY- followed by
Costume Contest- Prizes awarded to top 3 Halloween Costumes
Talent Show Contest- Prizes awarded to top 3 Talent show Acts
AND SPECIAL $75 PRIZE TO BEST ACT FOR TALENT AND COSTUME COMBINATION
To enter the talent show email: [email protected] Please include your type of act: singing, dancing, instrument, etc. Also, if you need accompaniment; will it be MP3-phone, guitar, piano, etc. **We trust everyone’s costume will be appropriate. No simulated modern guns** *Funding provided
St. John’s Annual Communion Breakfast
St. John’s Rosary Altar Society will be holding its annual Communion Breakfast October 13,.2019. Mass will be 9:00 am St. John’s followed by a Buffet Breakfast at the Colonia Country Club. Fr. Richard Villanova will be speaking on the mysteries of the Rosary. Tickets are $25.00 and Valet parking is included in price of the ticket. The Communion Breakfast is open to all men and women. Sale of tickets will be after all masses September 29th and 30th and October 6 and 7th. You can call Ceil Obester at (908) 925-2881.
Please Pray for Our Troops
SGT Alex Makarucha, USANG PO3 Thomas Maes, USN
HM3 Lance Dearing, USN 2LT Jeffrey A. Regep, USAPFC Gregory Melencio, USA Mercylinda V. Miro, USN Lt. John DeLorenso, USAF LCPL Joseph Orth, USMC CPL Norbert Sieczkowski, USMC Justin Roskowski USN SPC Dominic P. Mansour USA MAJ Chris Niedziocha USMC SPC Matthew Lambert USA CPL David L. Borowski USMC LtCdr. Frank J. Walter III, Lt. Lt. Anthony Parenti USMC RSSGT Andrew Caprio, USAF
SAT Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions Italian Night – 7:30 pm Doors Open in Gym
SUN 7:00 pm followed by Confessions MON Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
8:30 pm Catechesis In Church TUE Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
CYO Emmaus in CYO Room 8:00 – 10:00 pm WED Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
Charismatic Prayer Group – 7:45 pm in Church THU Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions & Divine
Mercy Devotion in Church 8:30 pm Catechesis in Church
FRI Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions SAT Confessions 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
SUN Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
$10 -adults $5 -kids Family 4 or more- $30 In Advance
$15 -adults $5 -kids Family 4 or more- $40 at the door
Page 4 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 29, 2019
St. John’s Family Page
In the Magnificat prayer (Lk1:46-55), Mary prays: He has deposed the mighty from their thrones and raised the lowly to high places. The hungry he has given every good thing, while the rich he as sent empty away. Today’s parable of the rich man and Lazarus is another illustration of how God reverses the situations of the rich and the poor, as well as the the mighty and the lowly. The sin of the rich man was not in what he did to Lazarus, but what he failed to do. The rich man did not shout at or physically abuse Lazarus or had him arrested for trespassing. The sin of rich man was not in being rich, but in failing to use his riches to help people in need, like Lazarus, right at his front door! We remember Jesus words that whatever we do to the least of the brothers and sisters, we do unto Him. The prophet Amos also speaks about the complacency that could occur with riches and the result… Woe to the complacent in Zion! Lying upon beds of ivory, stretched comfortably on their couches, they eat lambs taken from the flock…drink wine from bowls and annoint themselves with the best of oils…now they shall be the first to go into exile… The prophet Amos lived at a time when Israel was thriving – economically, politically and militarily. The wealthy were living in extravagance, while the poor suffered. What were the consequences? The failure of the wealthy Israelities to help the poor would be the downfall of the nation. We must steer clear of the temptation to ignore those in need, especially those at our “front door”, i.e. in our neighborhood, parish, community etc. St. Paul in today’s reading from the first Letter to Timothy tells us how: But you, man of God, pursue righteousness, devotion, faith, love, patience and gentleness. Let us remember that the “poor” can also be those who don’t know Jesus Christ, i.e. poor in love. Jesus has given us abundant love and mercy. May we share His love with all, especially those in need. Let’s start by
doing so, one person at a time! God bless us all always! Deacon Mike
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
(RCIA) will start in September at St. John’s! RCIA is for anyone discerning the Catholic faith and for those who are already Baptized Catholic, desiring First Communion and / or Confirmation. Contact Deacon Mike in the Religious Education Office to join RCIA or for more information / questions: 732-388-1253, [email protected]
Register now for CCD!
CCD registrations are still being accepted for the Fall. Register at www.sjanj.net under Religious Education. Contact Deacon Mike for information: [email protected] or 732-388-1253 or stop by the Religious Education office. We are open from 3 PM to 8:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The office is located in the basement, directly across from the auditorium. Use the parking lot side entrance for easiest access. Ring the buzzer if the outside doors are locked.
Bereavement Support Group There is a support group for those grieving the death of a loved one here at St. John the Apostle. The group provides a Christ-centered experience for those grieving the loss of a loved one. The group offers a caring, compassionate, confidential atmosphere for the sharing of experiences. If you are interested in joining us, or if you would like more information about the group, time and location of the next meeting, contact Deacon Mike at 732-388-1253 or [email protected]. All calls are confidential. Pre-registration is required.
Want to learn more about the Bible? Frank Tremmel from St. John the Apostle will be leading a series of six sessions, starting on October 1st, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM in the Teacher’s Lounge. The first session will focus on the Old Testament. The second session on November 5th will cover the New Testament. The sessions on December 3, January 7, February 4 and March 3 will cover the four pillars of the Catholic faith – faith, morality, sacraments and prayer, as outlined in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Frank brings a wealth of experience to these topics. There is no cost to attend. Please contact Deacon Mike at 732-388-1253 or [email protected] to register or for additional information. Note: Completion of all six sessions will complete the Doctrinal Certification requirements for Catechist Certification.
Congratulations to the Newly Baptized!
John Edward Dante
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ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE SCHOOL Inspiring Mind and Soul
Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year at St. John the Apostle! The summer of 2019 is behind us, and we are off and running to what promises to be an outstanding academic year. Each month we will provide an update on all the terrific things that are happening in our school, and so, in this September edition of School News, allow us to share all that is happening at St. John the Apostle School.
OPENING FESTIVITIES: The school year began on Thursday, September 5th. Our buildings were in meticulous condition thanks to a hard working custodial staff that worked tirelessly all summer long. We enjoyed a strong opening, celebrating Mass on each of the first two days. Our students and teachers were excited to get back to work. We have enjoyed a fine start. Attendance was outstanding at both our Grades 1 through 5 Back to School Night on September 19th as well as our Annex Back to School Night on September 24th. Parents could not help but walk away impressed with our curriculum and the emphasis we’ve placed on technology throughout all grades.
VIVA ITALIA: A great big Thank you to our Parent Faculty Guild, and especially chairperson Michelle Scaturro, for our successful Italian Night celebration on September 28th. Italian Night was our kickoff fundraiser for the 2019-2020 school year. All year long, the dedicated members of the PFG work to raise money for our school. Their efforts allow us to keep our tuition costs reasonable, and provide enjoyable and rewarding services for our students.
CURRICULUM AND TECHNOLOGY: In recent years we have greatly modified the way we deliver education to our students at St. John the Apostle. All of our standardized Map Growth Testing is done on line as we continue to adapt to the changing times. We are in the midst of a global technological evolution. We, in fact, are at the cutting edge of this evolution, preparing our students with real life skills that they can apply to life in the 21st century.
GRANT UPDATE: One of the reasons we are able to be so progressive at St. John’s is because of the assistance we receive from outside sources. The Dominican Sisters of Hope recently provided us with a grant of $15,000. This grant has enabled us to hire a reading specialist, yet another example of a service we are able to provide along with Catholic Education.
A LOOK AHEAD: We are now a month into the new school year, and October promises to be jam packed with activity. Our students will say the Living Rosary, in our newly paved parking lot, on Thursday, October 16th. We look forward to our annual Trunk or Treat celebration on Sunday, October 27th and of course we will conclude the month with our Halloween Parade on October 31st.
On behalf of the entire faculty and staff, I would like to welcome all of our families back from what we hope was a restful and enjoyable summer. We are hard at work now and at St. John the Apostle, we take our work seriously. Our work is our mission…to deliver the finest Catholic Elementary School Education in all of Union County. Rest assured we are grateful of the opportunity to serve you.
God Bless You,
Dr. Egan
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